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Why Does the Pomeron Look So Simple If It Is Really So Complicated?

Author:
Finkelstein, J.  


Journal:
Physical Review D


Issue Date:
1973


Abstract(summary):

The approximate constancy with energy of total cross sections, that ultimately rise to saturate the Froissart bound is investigated in terms of two possible models which share as their lowest approximation a simple, factorizable Pomeron. For energies at which this approximation is valid, the Pomeron can look like a simple pole but really be more complicated


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